Hello,
Android bundle ships Eclipse Juno which is really old and buggy. I would like to use latest Eclipse shipped by Fedora. And I would like to install packages that resemble Android bundle as closely as possible.
Besides ADT, Android bundle Eclipse provides following features.
Eclipse.org 1. Eclipse Platform - org.eclipse.platform 2. Eclipse RCP - org.eclipse.rcp 3. Help System Base - org.eclipse.help
Eclipse Modeling Project 1. EMF Common - org.eclipse.emf.common 2. EMF Ecore - org.eclipse.emf.ecore
Eclipse CDT 1. Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools - org.eclipse.cdt 2. GDB Common - org.eclipse.cdt.gdb
Eclipse EGit
1. Git Team Provider - org.eclipse.egit 2. Git Team Provider - org.eclipse.egit.import
Eclipse JGit - JGit Core - org.eclipse.jgit
How do I figure out what packages provide these features? Yum info or rpm -qi have not been very useful.
Android bundle ships Eclipse Juno which is really old and buggy. I would like to use latest Eclipse shipped by Fedora. And I would like to install packages that resemble Android bundle as closely as possible.
Besides ADT, Android bundle Eclipse provides following features.
Eclipse.org
- Eclipse Platform - org.eclipse.platform
- Eclipse RCP - org.eclipse.rcp
- Help System Base - org.eclipse.help
eclipse-platform
Eclipse Modeling Project
- EMF Common - org.eclipse.emf.common
- EMF Ecore - org.eclipse.emf.ecore
eclipse-emf
Eclipse CDT
- Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools - org.eclipse.cdt
- GDB Common - org.eclipse.cdt.gdb
eclipse-cdt
Eclipse EGit
- Git Team Provider - org.eclipse.egit
- Git Team Provider - org.eclipse.egit.import
eclipse-egit
Eclipse JGit - JGit Core - org.eclipse.jgit
eclipse-jgit
How do I figure out what packages provide these features? Yum info or rpm -qi have not been very useful.
You could do this with repoquery. For example :
repoquery -q --whatprovides "osgi(org.eclipse.egit)"
org.eclipse.egit, being the Bundle-SymbolicName we're interested in. I don't think the osgi provides/requires are done for features so the next best thing is to look for Bundle-SymblicName headers.
Fedora 20 has Eclipse Kepler, but you could also get an Eclipse Luna Copr repo from
Hope this helps,
Fedora 20 has Eclipse Kepler, but you could also get an Eclipse Luna Copr repo from
D'oh! From https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/mbooth/eclipse-luna/
Not all Eclipse packages from Fedora 20 are there, but the most common ones can be found.
Cheers,
On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 12:42:45 PM you wrote:
Android bundle ships Eclipse Juno which is really old and buggy. I would like to use latest Eclipse shipped by Fedora. And I would like to install packages that resemble Android bundle as closely as possible.
Besides ADT, Android bundle Eclipse provides following features.
Eclipse.org
- Eclipse Platform - org.eclipse.platform
- Eclipse RCP - org.eclipse.rcp
- Help System Base - org.eclipse.help
eclipse-platform
Eclipse Modeling Project
- EMF Common - org.eclipse.emf.common
- EMF Ecore - org.eclipse.emf.ecore
eclipse-emf
Eclipse CDT
- Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools - org.eclipse.cdt
- GDB Common - org.eclipse.cdt.gdb
eclipse-cdt
Eclipse EGit
- Git Team Provider - org.eclipse.egit
- Git Team Provider - org.eclipse.egit.import
eclipse-egit
Eclipse JGit - JGit Core - org.eclipse.jgit
eclipse-jgit
How do I figure out what packages provide these features? Yum info or rpm -qi have not been very useful.
You could do this with repoquery. For example :
repoquery -q --whatprovides "osgi(org.eclipse.egit)"
org.eclipse.egit, being the Bundle-SymbolicName we're interested in. I don't think the osgi provides/requires are done for features so the next best thing is to look for Bundle-SymblicName headers.
Fedora 20 has Eclipse Kepler, but you could also get an Eclipse Luna Copr repo from
Hope this helps,
This was super helpful. Thanks. I have just setup Eclipse Luna on my system.
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